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New openings for Type Camp summer 2009:

- Type Camp Galiano Island British Columbia, Canada
- Type Camp India Chennai, Tamil Nadu

See pictures of the previous workshops here.

Type Camp

Type Camp

From TypeCamp:

Most of us need to make the time to go out on walks, swim, collect little bits of things, take photos, get drunk (or not), talk to friends, etc. So, you have to wonder, who wouldn’t want to spend 5 nights on an island while talking about and working with type? British Columbia in the summertime is heaven on earth—a place where most people would be happy to kick back and relax for a week, but if you’re into typography you can relax your body and exercise your brain at the same time. Three typographers, Marian Bantjes, Shelley Gruendler and Ross Mills will offer differing and convergent approaches to type in a relaxed but structured program over five days. Participants will be reintroduced to some type basics as well as learn through observation and applications of how to think of type in new ways. Through a series of lectures and workshops, you will be as immersed in type as you are in nature. The group is limited to a maximum of 20 participants, so it will be close-knit and hands-on. Be prepared to get your hands dirty in some form or another and to come away with an experience to fuel your future projects.

This is appropriate for anyone interested in typography and design, although you should be conversant enough to talk about type in basic technical terms. Our “back to basics� pre-session isn’t that basic. Optional sessions will include visiting the rules of typography, but most of our time will be spent in a more inquisitive approach.

TypeCamp—LONDON
9-16 May 2008

TypeCamp—INDIA
18-30 Aug 2008

Type Camp ROME—TBA 2009

(via Etapes)

Third Summer Programme Basel

Third Summer Programme Basel

Between 1968 and 1999, the ‘Basel School of Design‘ had conducted an Advanced Class of Graphic Design which was attended by students from all over the world. When the school was transformed into University Level, this Advanced Class was unfortunately closed.
The educational concept on which the Advanced Class of Graphic Design was built was the firm conviction that an intensive study of basic design principles and a broad horizon in form-related design processes were necessary in order to solve complex design problems. Preceisely because of this standpoint, the Advanced Class of Graphic Design was, for over thirty years and with students from more than thirty-five nations, very attractive for designers who had studied for example at a university level, in the United States, but still felt something very basic was missing in their education.
During the past few years, as in other European countries, Switzerland has transformed the art and design schools into a university level. At the same time, the ‘Basel School of Design’ was given the mandate of developing types of classes which would lay a basic design foundation for further study in all professional design areas. The one year basic design course, the ‘Vorkurs’, well-known in international design circles throughout the world, belongs to this programme.
Now more than ever, the interest on basic design-oriented studies, with its emphasis on direct manual and visual perception, is very high. With its ‘Third Summer Programme in Basel 2007′, the ‘Basel School of Design’ would like to reopen a dialogue with the Advanced Class of Graphic Design
which has been interrupted since the closing of the class and offer professionals in all design fields the
opportunity to take part in solid foundation programme in the area of basic design studies for their further
education.

Download the complete program and form here

Other interesting links :
http://basics.sfgbasel.ch/home.htm
http://www.weingartarchive.com/

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